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TitleTraditional knowledge and satellite tracking as complementary approaches to ecological understanding
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsHuntington, H. P., Suydam R., & Rosenberg H. D.
Volume 31
Pagination 177-180
Publisher Environmental Conservation
Place Published Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Publication Language en
ISBN Number 0376-8929
Keywordsconservation, environmental management, satellite tracking, scientific knowledge, traditional knowledge
Abstract

The integration or co-application of traditional knowledge and scientific knowledge has been the subject of considerable research and discussion (see Johannes 1981; Johnson 1992; Stevenson 1996; McDonald et al. 1997; Huntington et al.1999, 2002), with emphasis on various specific topics including environmental management and conservation (see Freeman & Carbyn 1988; Ferguson & Messier 1997; Ford & Martinez 2000; Usher 2000; Albert 2001). In most cases, examples of successful integration compare traditional and scientific observations at similar spatial scales to increase confidence in understanding or to fill gaps that appear from either perspective. We present a different approach to integration, emphasizing complementarity rather than concordance in spatial perspective, using two migratory species as examples.

URLhttp://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=274254
Topics

Traditional knowledge, conservation, ecology, satellite tracking

Active Link

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/358754412

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CEMA

Citation Key22268

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